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Command line tool for Apache Cordova contributors to manage Apache Cordova repositories, and to help with releases and pull requests.
This repository has the following purposes:
- To hold committer-relevant documentation
- To hold release automation scripts
- e.g.
coho create-archive && coho verify-archive
- e.g.
- To hold generally useful dev scripts
- e.g.
coho repo-clone
- e.g.
coho --help
- e.g.
Node.js is a pre-requisite:
Easiest way on OS X & Linux: https://github.com/creationix/nvm
Easiest way on Windows: http://nodejs.org/
Installation
Via npm
npm install -g cordova-coho
coho
On Mac OS X / Linux, if you didn't use a node version manager like nvm
or n
, you might have to run the command using sudo
.
Alternately, you could also clone & use coho
mkdir -p cordova
cd cordova
git clone https://github.com/apache/cordova-coho
cd cordova-coho
npm install
npm link # Might need sudo for some configurations
coho
Or you can just call coho directly in your clone:
C:\Projects\Cordova\cordova-coho\coho.cmd
Cloning/Updating Cordova repositories
coho repo-update -g -r all
repo-update
will clone a repo if it is missing -- if it exists, it updates it.
The all
repo id will clone all Apache Cordova repositories into the current working directory.
Docs
coho --help
or if you know the command:
coho [command] --help
For example:
coho repo-clone --help
To see valid repo ids and repo group ids for use with Coho, use the list-repos
command:
coho list-repos
Note about global context
By default coho
is executed in the parent of where it is installed or checked out (since coho was originally designed for use in another context where this was needed). To work in a global context, meaning the current folder where you are executing coho
, most commands require you to use the -g
or --global
flag. To make this more obvious, all commands first output their current working directory: Running from ...
.
Contributing
Cordova is an open source Apache project and contributors are needed to keep this project moving forward. Learn more on how to contribute on our website.